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Both externally and internally, there has also been a hardheartedness about how Australian officialdom has regulated the movement of its citizens.

From BBC Feb. 3, 2022

Last year, his image softened when he embraced Medicaid expansion, criticizing the hardheartedness of some Republicans.

From New York Times Sep. 28, 2014

Chairman Jesse Jones explained RFC's hardheartedness as simply that "a matter of principle is involved."

From Time Magazine Archive

Elisabet too, as her life wore on, was accorded the proud indulgence which is often, after years of hardheartedness, given the local genius.

From Time Magazine Archive

Any attempt at careful management of the estate was invariably considered to be a sign of stinginess or of hardheartedness.

From The Russian Revolution; the Jugo-Slav Movement by Robert Joseph Kerner




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